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Saturday, June 1, 2013

#577: Chip Coffey & Lisa Miller

Chip
Coffey is a psychic from Elmira, New York, who has appeared as a medium on
various television programs dealing with the paranormal, primarily “Paranormal State” and the
revolting “Psychic Kids”.
The latter show, among the most cynically exploitative ever aired on
television, is discussed here and here.
Coffey’s role is to be a mentor for children who have allegedly experienced
psychic abilities (primarily seeing ghosts), which strongly suggests that he is
not a particularly good person. Coffey is, among other things, also the proud
recipient of a JREF Pigasus Award for 2009for being “the psychic who tricked the most
people with the least effort.” There is some background for the award here,
and some rather stunning examples of why Coffey heartily deserved it.

Lisa J.
Miller is the co-host of Psychic Kids. She is in fact Associate Professor of
Psychology and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, and she
justifies the show thusly: “this is an opportunity to share more broadly with our
culture the psychic experiences of children and to understand what their
experience says about our own daily lived reality.” More sanity-oriented people
may reasonably ask some questions about how on earth someone notionally related
to anything having to do with science could end up where Miller does without
compromising one’s personal integrity, but we’ll leave that question open here
(it’s discussed here).
“What I’m concerned
about is that clients who come in with psychic experiences are wrongly
diagnosed as being psychotic,” says Miller.
She does seem to think that we (Westerners) are deficient as a culture because
we don't follow the example of advanced spiritual societies like China and
Mexico, where psychic experiences are apparently more widely accepted.

Here’s a
discussion of Examiner.com’s Elizabeth Costanza’s endorsement of the show.

Diagnosis:
Coffey is a creepy skeevo; Miller a staunchly deluded (POMO seems to feature
prominently) scientific alibi. Together they form a not insignificant threat to
sanity, truth, civilization, and the well-being of real people. Appalling.